By Omego Allen
In the park I can� explores many wonderful things both children and adults can enjoy in the park. The illustrations derived from observing three different parks. And, the words for the book came after each illustration was completed.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Wilhelmina Owens
To the children who are still continuing to learn and to All those who believed in me to make this happen - W.O
FORMAT: Softcover
By Wilhelmina Owens
To the children who are still continuing to learn and to All those who believed in me to make this happen - W.O
FORMAT: E-Book
By Tamara N. Tedder
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Tamara N. Tedder
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Tamara N. Tedder
Alphabet Madness will enable children to become familiar with the letters of the Alphabet. Children will be able to recognize and identify letters, as well as learn new words that begin with that letter. Children will also learn names of different objects and names of the colors due to the colorful pictures. The pages ae also numbered so that children may become familiar with and learn numbers.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Tamara N. Tedder
Alphabet Madness will enable children to become familiar with the letters of the Alphabet. Children will be able to recognize and identify letters, as well as learn new words that begin with that letter. Children will also learn names of different objects and names of the colors due to the colorful pictures. The pages ae also numbered so that children may become familiar with and learn numbers.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Beverly J. Irby
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Beverly J. Irby
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Beverly J. Irby
This character education book focuses on working together or being together. Activities that accompany the counting book can facilitate the children�s ability to express positive feelings toward others and to build group unity. The virtue of friendship is promoted in this book. Refl ection is important for children to think about what it is that they are learning. The following questions may assist in generating critical reflection and thinking. 1. Why does one tent not make circus? 2. What does it take to make a circus? 3. Tell me about a time you have included your friends at playtime. 4. If you have been to a circus, tell me about what you did and what you saw.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Beverly J. Irby
This character education book focuses on working together or being together. Activities that accompany the counting book can facilitate the children�s ability to express positive feelings toward others and to build group unity. The virtue of friendship is promoted in this book. Refl ection is important for children to think about what it is that they are learning. The following questions may assist in generating critical reflection and thinking. 1. Why does one tent not make circus? 2. What does it take to make a circus? 3. Tell me about a time you have included your friends at playtime. 4. If you have been to a circus, tell me about what you did and what you saw.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Minnie P. Harmon
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Minnie P. Harmon
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Rachael M
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Rachael M
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FORMAT: Hardcover